
Snowperson?
What if the snowman self-identifies as a snow woman?
The icy grip of political correctness was met with waves of mockery on social media this week as a Weather Channel personality used the term “snowperson” to describe a New Hampshire snowman.
On Tuesday, Mike Seidel posted a tweet summing up the winter-like weather pummeling the Northeast. It included a submitted photo of a snowman and an ominous forecast for Thanksgiving Day.
“1st snowperson of the season and the 2nd snowfall in less than a week in Nashua, NH,” he wrote….
1st snowperson of the season and the 2nd snowfall in less than a week in Nashua, NH. Thanks to @TheMattSaffer for the eyes, nose, etc.
Thanksgiving forecast to be the coldest on record in nearby Boston with a high of 21° and wind chills in the single numbers. pic.twitter.com/1xpFts6ORL— Mike Seidel (@mikeseidel) November 20, 2018
And the weatherperson weatherman was promptly slammed on Twitter:
Did you get a concussion from fake-swaying in those "hurricane-force" winds a few months ago? It's a SNOWMAN!! pic.twitter.com/avGE9fdfGv
— Jeff Adams (@JeffAdams82) November 20, 2018
I love Zir. Ze has great eyes!!! 🎅🏿☃️
— Stork of Justice (@BugerVon) November 20, 2018
🎶Frosty the snow person🎶…….. yeah it doesn’t have the same ring to it.
— Justin Hull (@jdawg_cosplay) November 21, 2018
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— Chad (@ChadBohnke) November 21, 2018
A war of words has arrived. Are we MAN enough to fight?
Father Time has run out for Mother Nature. Don’t get me started on Genderless Baby New Year.
Simple rule: It’s a “snowman” if it has snowballs.